This is one of my two favorite Holidays.  My first is Thanksgiving.  I love the fact that both Holidays are just get togethers where people are here to just celebrate.  Nothing more...just celebrate.  Thanksgiving is great b/c we sit around have a few drinks, overeat, play football in the backyard, watch football on TV and hang with family.  That's it....too cool.

Christmas used to be mine.  My parents made it so special, but as the commercialism came to the forefront....I still love it within the confines of my family, but not for celebrating with the general masses.  For the 4th of July and Thanksgiving the day starts with going off to church to tell God how grateful you are for all that he's done.  For giving us a free country and for just being a great God.

I was looking for the History of the 4th of July.  I found www.holidays.net/independence/story.htm

At the time of the signing the US consisted of 13 colonies under the rule of England's King George III. There was growing unrest in the colonies concerning the taxes that had to be paid to England. This was commonly referred to as "Taxation without Representation" as the colonists did not have any representation in the English Parliament and had no say in what went on. As the unrest grew in the colonies, King George sent extra troops to help control any rebellion. In 1774 the 13 colonies sent delegates to Philadelphia Pennsylvania to form the First Continental Congress. The delegates were unhappy with England, but were not yet ready to declare war.  In April 1775 as the King's troops advanced on Concord Massachusetts Paul Revere would sound the alarm that "The British are coming, the British are coming" as he rode his horse through the late night streets. 

The battle of Concord and its "shot heard round the world that would mark the unofficial beginning of the colonies war for Independence.  The following May the colonies again sent delegates to the Second Continental Congress. For almost a year the congress tried to work out its differences with England, again without formally declaring war.

 By June 1776 their efforts had become hopeless and a committee was formed to compose a formal declaration of independence. Headed by Thomas Jefferson, the committee included John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Robert R. Livingston and Roger Sherman. Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the first draft which was presented to the congress on June 28. After various changes a vote was taken late in the afternoon of July 4th. Of the 13 colonies, 9 voted in favor of the Declaration, 2 - Pennsylvania and South Carolina voted No, Delaware undecided and New York abstained.

 To make it official John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, signed the Declaration of Independence. It is said that John Hancock signed his name "with a great flourish" so "King George can read that without spectacles!."  This cracks me up.  Even Hancock had a sense of humor knowing full well that war was probably imminent, you know?

The following day copies of the Declaration were distributed. The first newspaper to print the Declaration was the Pennsylvania Evening Post on July 6, 1776. On July 8th the Declaration had its first public reading in Philadelphia's Independence Square. Twice that day the Declaration was read to cheering crowds and pealing church bells. Even the bell in Independence Hall was rung. The "Province Bell" would later be renamed Liberty Bell after its inscription -

 Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants Thereof

And although the signing of the Declaration was not completed until August, the 4th of July has been accepted as the official anniversary of United States independence. The first Independence Day celebration took place the following year - July 4 1777. By the early 1800s the traditions of parades, picnics, and fireworks were established as the way to celebrate America's birthday. And although fireworks have been banned in most places because of their danger, most towns and cities usually have big firework displays for all to see and enjoy.

Too cool...I can't wait!  Have an awesome 4th.

 

 
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3 Comments on The history of the 4th of July!!! Some Facts that you don't know.

Thank you for posting this.  I hope everyone takes a minute to read this.......

Have a safe and happy 4th!!

07/02/2008 10:53 PM by Linda Coen-Cushman (Keller Williams)


Thanks for mentioning our site and the link!

Happy 4th - the gang at Holidays on the Net 

07/03/2008 08:08 AM by louie


Larry ~ Don't forget that it is fun to blow stuff up. Happy Independence Day Dude!

07/03/2008 09:42 AM by Ryan Martin - Bellingham Real Estate Agent (Windermere Real Estate / Whatcom Inc.)


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